Charleston in 10 Objects
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Event Summary
Event Description
Through iconic objects, guided tours and engaging discussions with curators, you'll uncover the creative spirit of the Bloomsbury group.
Led by Dr Alistair Grant, this weekly course begins by exploring how the South Downs and Charleston's architecture inspired Bloomsbury's artistry during the turbulence of the First World War. You'll delve into the relationships and dynamics of the group, illuminated by works like Vanessa Bell's 'The Memoir Club', and trace the influence of European modernism through Roderic O'Conor's 'Flowers'.
Discover Omega Workshops' bold designs, including Fry's furniture, Bell's textiles and Grant's painted screens, as well as the evolution of British studio pottery through Quentin Bell's and Duncan Grant's ceramics. Explore the art of sculpture through Stephen Tomlin's busts, while Maynard Keynes' art collection links Charleston to European masters like Manet and C zanne.
Personal and hidden histories are woven throughout, from Duncan Grant's private drawings and queer narratives to the infamous 'Great Row' of love and betrayal. The course concludes with a celebration of Angelica Garnett's restoration of Charleston and her role in preserving its legacy.
Weekly sessions take place in the Hay Barn, with guided tours of Charleston in Firle offering exclusive access to our world-class interiors and collection.
Tickets for the course cost £395
Event Overview
- Event Title: Charleston in 10 Objects
- Type: Workshop
- Date: Thu, 26th Feb 2026 to Thu, 30th Apr 2026
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Location:
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Event: Charleston in 10 Objects
Event: Charleston in 10 Objects
Organisation: Charleston
Postcode: BN8 6LL
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- Contact name: Madeleine Maher
- Contact email: [email protected]
About Charleston
Charleston was a gathering point for some of the 20th century’s most radical artists, writers and thinkers known collectively as the Bloomsbury group. It is where they came together to imagine society differently, and has always been a place where art and experimental thinking are at the centre of everyday life.
Today, we present a dynamic year-round programme of exhibitions, events and festivals that highlight the power of art, in all its forms, to provoke new ways of thinking and living.